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    1. #81
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      Cage and stance

      A lot of work has been going into the cage work and stance. Mini tubs are pretty much complete and its going to paint next week for firewall, cage work.

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    2. #82
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      Quote Originally Posted by no_go nico View Post
      A lot of work has been going into the cage work and stance. Mini tubs are pretty much complete and its going to paint next week for firewall, cage work.

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      Looking good, man! What are you planning to do for interior?

    3. #83
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      Quote Originally Posted by Senek67RS View Post
      Looking good, man! What are you planning to do for interior?
      Nothing too crazy, a pair of Recaro Specialist seats, some Dakota Digital gauges and a stock console. I like the look of the stock interior with slight mods..

    4. #84
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      Quote Originally Posted by no_go nico View Post
      Nothing too crazy, a pair of Recaro Specialist seats, some Dakota Digital gauges and a stock console. I like the look of the stock interior with slight mods..

      Nice! Love the recaro seats.

    5. #85
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      Dude, the back of the 69 looks Outrageous! What size are the Rear Wheels?

    6. #86
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      Quote Originally Posted by C Presley View Post
      Dude, the back of the 69 looks Outrageous! What size are the Rear Wheels?
      They are 19x12's.

    7. #87
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      Seats Mock- up and off to paint

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    8. #88
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      You thinking a color change? Or staying with, what looks like Lemans Blue?

    9. #89
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      love the Lemans Blue, not touching the body color. The paint shop is just painting the firewall, roll cage, and wheels tubs a flat black.

      Quote Originally Posted by C Presley View Post
      You thinking a color change? Or staying with, what looks like Lemans Blue?

    10. #90
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      Understood. Thanks for the update. Going to be very nice.

    11. #91
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      done with paint

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      Satin black on the firewall, roll cage, and front wheel tubs

    12. #92
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      Quote Originally Posted by no_go nico View Post
      They are 19x12's.
      This entire project is really looking great.

      On the wheels what are the specs on offset and such? What size tires do you plan to run?

    13. #93
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      thanks! Front are 5.5” bs and the rears are 6” bs. Were going for 325/30/19 rear and 305/30/19 fronts.




      Quote Originally Posted by wareaglescott View Post
      This entire project is really looking great.

      On the wheels what are the specs on offset and such? What size tires do you plan to run?


    14. #94
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      Various stuff

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      Custom finishing touches on the hood vents

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      LS7 mocked up to the Speedtech frame and T56 Trans
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      Final resting place for the roll cage

    15. #95
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      Nice work! Amazing they could get all that welding done and not damage the paint.


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    16. #96
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      3M paper was our friend

      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      Nice work! Amazing they could get all that welding done and not damage the paint.

    17. #97
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      Engine, Trans, and Subframe in

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    18. #98
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      I see you have a NiCopp fuel line running along from the rear then attaching to the subframe and then attaching to the transmission. That's a bad idea because when the engine moves, it will eventually fatigue the NiCopp hard line.

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    19. #99
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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      I see you have a NiCopp fuel line running along from the rear then attaching to the subframe and then attaching to the transmission. That's a bad idea because when the engine moves, it will eventually fatigue the NiCopp hard line.

      Andrew
      X2. That’s a pretty unconventional fuel line routing.

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    20. #100
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      Thanks for the tip, we’ll address it!

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